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Books : Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America
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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 973.924
EAN: 9780743243025
Edition: 1st Scribner Hardcover Ed
ISBN: 0743243021
Label: Scribner
Manufacturer: Scribner
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 896
Publication Date: May 13, 2008
Publisher: Scribner
Studio: Scribner
Related Items:
Editorial Review:
Amazon.com Review:
Amazon Best of the Month, May 2008: How did we go from Lyndon Johnson's landslide Democratic victory in 1964 to Richard Nixon's equally lopsided Republican reelection only eight years later? The years in between were among the most chaotic in American history, with an endless and unpopular war, riots, assassinations, social upheaval, Southern resistance, protests both peaceful and armed, and a "Silent Majority" that twice elected the central figure of the age, a brilliant politician who relished the battles of the day but ended them in disgrace. In Nixonland Rick Perlstein tells a more familiar story than the one he unearthed in his influential previous book, Before the Storm, which argued that the stunning success of modern conservatism was founded in Goldwater's massive 1964 defeat. But he makes it fresh and relentlessly compelling, with obsessive original research and a gleefully slashing style--equal parts Walter Winchell and Hunter S. Thompson--that's true to the times. Perlstein is well known as a writer on the left, but his historian's empathies are intense and unpredictable: he convincingly channels the resentment and rage on both sides of the battle lines and lets neither Nixon's cynicism nor the naivete of liberals like New York mayor John Lindsay off the hook. And while election-year readers will be reminded of how much tamer our times are, they'll also find that the echoes of the era, and its persistent national divisions, still ring loud and clear. --Tom Nissley
Product Description:
Told with urgency and sharp political insight, Nixonland recaptures America's turbulent 1960s and early 1970s and reveals how Richard Nixon rose from the political grave to seize and hold the presidency.
Perlstein's epic account begins in the blood and fire of the 1965 Watts riots, nine months after Lyndon
Johnson's historic landslide victory over Barry Goldwater appeared to herald a permanent liberal consensus
in the United States. Yet the next year, scores of liberals were tossed out of Congress, America was more divided than ever, and a disgraced politician was on his way to a shocking comeback: Richard Nixon.
Between 1965 and 1972, America experienced no less than a second civil war. Out of its ashes, the political world we know now was born. It was the era not only of Nixon, Johnson, Spiro Agnew, Hubert H. Humphrey, George McGovern, Richard J. Daley, and George Wallace but Abbie Hoffman, Ronald Reagan, Angela Davis, Ted Kennedy, Charles Manson, John Lindsay, and Jane Fonda. There are tantalizing glimpses of Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Jesse Jackson, John Kerry, and even of two ambitious young men named Karl Rove and William Clinton -- and a not so ambitious young man named George W. Bush.
Cataclysms tell the story of Nixonland:
- Angry blacks burning down their neighborhoods in cities across the land as white suburbanites defend home and hearth with shotguns
- The student insurgency over the Vietnam War, the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, and the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
- The fissuring of the Democratic Party into warring factions manipulated by the "dirty tricks" of Nixon and his Committee to Re-Elect the President
- Richard Nixon pledging a new dawn of national unity, governing more divisively than any president before him, then directing a criminal conspiracy, the Watergate cover-up, from the Oval Office
Then, in November 1972, Nixon, harvesting the bitterness and resentment born of America's turmoil, was reelected in a landslide even bigger than Johnson's 1964 victory, not only setting the stage for his dramatic 1974 resignation but defining the terms of the ideological divide that characterizes America today.
Filled with prodigious research and driven by a powerful narrative, Rick Perlstein's magisterial account of how America divided confirms his place as one of our country's most celebrated historians.
Rating:
- Revelations 2.0
Graceful, witty and fascinating, dense with a compelling choice of facts and narratives. It's a timely, probably classic history book. Meanwhile its parade of well-chosen anecdotes would make for quite the hilarious movie.
It's astonishing how many operatives mentioned in this book returned to headlines during Bush II's reign to continue their lives of privilege, lawlessness, fear-mongering and incompetence.
The Amazon reviewers here condemning Perlstein's book inadvertently ... Read More
Rating:
- ONE OF THE BEST OF 2008
NIXONLAND is one of the most entertaining historical tomes of the last decade. The author's subversive sense of humor and sarcasm permeate every page, and speak to the cynical in a way that entertains and educates. I am particularly obsessed with the history of this period, have read most everything there is to read about the Trickster, and feel this work stands alongside ARROGANCE OF POWER as the work that best captures this insecure, maddening, and fascinating human being who managed, in spite of himself, ... Read More
Rating:
- Nixonland is a long history of the 1960s when American exploded in division, destruction and disillusionment
Richard Milhous Nixon was one of the most complex, crafty and corrupt presidents of the United States! Nixon was born poor to a farmer/grocer in Yorba Linda California in 1913. He and his brothers were raised in a strict Quaker household by his pious mother. His father was morose, unloving and demanding. Nixon was born with a chip on his shoulder against wealthy elitest on the eastern seaboard. While at Whittier College he became a member of the Orthogonian fraternity. This fraternity made up of men from the ... Read More
Rating:
- Boring
I'm 29 years old and have always wanted to learn more about Nixon and the 60's. I'm liberal, but do not like liberal bias. Since I have no first hand knowledge of the subject, I was looking for something objective that would present the facts and allow me to make my own conclusions.
When I read the first 10 pages of 'Nixonland' in the bookstore I was instantly hooked, and bought it on the spot. However, after about 80 pages I became confused and lost in the tedious minutea of senators, governors, ... Read More
Rating:
- A Fractured Nation
The country was already fractured by the time Nixon took office. Why do you think LBJ voluntarily gave up his second term? Protestors had already begun marching in the hundreds of thousands, chanting "Hey, Hey, LBJ, how many babies did you kill today?" Draft cards had long since started being burned by the thousands, race riots had already spread across the nation. So the title of the book is inaccurate. Nixon's presidency may have exacerbated things, but the greatest leaders imaginable couldn't have stopped the radical ... Read More
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Nixonland: The Rise of a President and the Fracturing of America
by: Rick Perlstein
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Dewey Decimal Number: 973.924
EAN: 9780743243025
Edition: 1st Scribner Hardcover Ed
ISBN: 0743243021
Label: Scribner
Manufacturer: Scribner
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 896
Publication Date: May 13, 2008
Publisher: Scribner
Studio: Scribner
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com Review:
Amazon Best of the Month, May 2008: How did we go from Lyndon Johnson's landslide Democratic victory in 1964 to Richard Nixon's equally lopsided Republican reelection only eight years later? The years in between were among the most chaotic in American history, with an endless and unpopular war, riots, assassinations, social upheaval, Southern resistance, protests both peaceful and armed, and a "Silent Majority" that twice elected the central figure of the age, a brilliant politician who relished the battles of the day but ended them in disgrace. In Nixonland Rick Perlstein tells a more familiar story than the one he unearthed in his influential previous book, Before the Storm, which argued that the stunning success of modern conservatism was founded in Goldwater's massive 1964 defeat. But he makes it fresh and relentlessly compelling, with obsessive original research and a gleefully slashing style--equal parts Walter Winchell and Hunter S. Thompson--that's true to the times. Perlstein is well known as a writer on the left, but his historian's empathies are intense and unpredictable: he convincingly channels the resentment and rage on both sides of the battle lines and lets neither Nixon's cynicism nor the naivete of liberals like New York mayor John Lindsay off the hook. And while election-year readers will be reminded of how much tamer our times are, they'll also find that the echoes of the era, and its persistent national divisions, still ring loud and clear. --Tom Nissley
Product Description:
Told with urgency and sharp political insight, Nixonland recaptures America's turbulent 1960s and early 1970s and reveals how Richard Nixon rose from the political grave to seize and hold the presidency.
Perlstein's epic account begins in the blood and fire of the 1965 Watts riots, nine months after Lyndon
Johnson's historic landslide victory over Barry Goldwater appeared to herald a permanent liberal consensus
in the United States. Yet the next year, scores of liberals were tossed out of Congress, America was more divided than ever, and a disgraced politician was on his way to a shocking comeback: Richard Nixon.
Between 1965 and 1972, America experienced no less than a second civil war. Out of its ashes, the political world we know now was born. It was the era not only of Nixon, Johnson, Spiro Agnew, Hubert H. Humphrey, George McGovern, Richard J. Daley, and George Wallace but Abbie Hoffman, Ronald Reagan, Angela Davis, Ted Kennedy, Charles Manson, John Lindsay, and Jane Fonda. There are tantalizing glimpses of Jimmy Carter, George H. W. Bush, Jesse Jackson, John Kerry, and even of two ambitious young men named Karl Rove and William Clinton -- and a not so ambitious young man named George W. Bush.
Cataclysms tell the story of Nixonland:
- Angry blacks burning down their neighborhoods in cities across the land as white suburbanites defend home and hearth with shotguns
- The student insurgency over the Vietnam War, the assassinations of Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King, and the riots at the 1968 Democratic National Convention
- The fissuring of the Democratic Party into warring factions manipulated by the "dirty tricks" of Nixon and his Committee to Re-Elect the President
- Richard Nixon pledging a new dawn of national unity, governing more divisively than any president before him, then directing a criminal conspiracy, the Watergate cover-up, from the Oval Office
Then, in November 1972, Nixon, harvesting the bitterness and resentment born of America's turmoil, was reelected in a landslide even bigger than Johnson's 1964 victory, not only setting the stage for his dramatic 1974 resignation but defining the terms of the ideological divide that characterizes America today.
Filled with prodigious research and driven by a powerful narrative, Rick Perlstein's magisterial account of how America divided confirms his place as one of our country's most celebrated historians.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- Revelations 2.0Graceful, witty and fascinating, dense with a compelling choice of facts and narratives. It's a timely, probably classic history book. Meanwhile its parade of well-chosen anecdotes would make for quite the hilarious movie.
It's astonishing how many operatives mentioned in this book returned to headlines during Bush II's reign to continue their lives of privilege, lawlessness, fear-mongering and incompetence.
The Amazon reviewers here condemning Perlstein's book inadvertently ... Read More
Rating:
- ONE OF THE BEST OF 2008NIXONLAND is one of the most entertaining historical tomes of the last decade. The author's subversive sense of humor and sarcasm permeate every page, and speak to the cynical in a way that entertains and educates. I am particularly obsessed with the history of this period, have read most everything there is to read about the Trickster, and feel this work stands alongside ARROGANCE OF POWER as the work that best captures this insecure, maddening, and fascinating human being who managed, in spite of himself, ... Read More
Rating:
- Nixonland is a long history of the 1960s when American exploded in division, destruction and disillusionmentRichard Milhous Nixon was one of the most complex, crafty and corrupt presidents of the United States! Nixon was born poor to a farmer/grocer in Yorba Linda California in 1913. He and his brothers were raised in a strict Quaker household by his pious mother. His father was morose, unloving and demanding. Nixon was born with a chip on his shoulder against wealthy elitest on the eastern seaboard. While at Whittier College he became a member of the Orthogonian fraternity. This fraternity made up of men from the ... Read More
Rating:
- BoringI'm 29 years old and have always wanted to learn more about Nixon and the 60's. I'm liberal, but do not like liberal bias. Since I have no first hand knowledge of the subject, I was looking for something objective that would present the facts and allow me to make my own conclusions.
When I read the first 10 pages of 'Nixonland' in the bookstore I was instantly hooked, and bought it on the spot. However, after about 80 pages I became confused and lost in the tedious minutea of senators, governors, ... Read More
Rating:
- A Fractured NationThe country was already fractured by the time Nixon took office. Why do you think LBJ voluntarily gave up his second term? Protestors had already begun marching in the hundreds of thousands, chanting "Hey, Hey, LBJ, how many babies did you kill today?" Draft cards had long since started being burned by the thousands, race riots had already spread across the nation. So the title of the book is inaccurate. Nixon's presidency may have exacerbated things, but the greatest leaders imaginable couldn't have stopped the radical ... Read More
Arts & Photography • Biographies & Memoirs • Business & Investing • Children's Books • Comics & Graphic Novels • Computers & Internet • Cooking, Food & Wine • Entertainment • Gay & Lesbian • Health, Mind & Body • History • Home & Garden • Law • Literature & Fiction • Medicine • Mystery & Thrillers • Nonfiction • Outdoors & Nature • Parenting & Families • Professional & Technical • Reference • Religion & Spirituality • Romance • Science • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Sports • Teens • Travel •

